Posted on 02/21/2011 2:46:37 PM PST by BenLurkin
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When I was a teen, a classmate and her family were murdered.
The news media showed up at the murder scene and one even had the disgusting manners to ask one of the emergency personnel on site to uncover one of the bodies of the dead so they could get news footage.
The news media followed the guy she’d been dating to work, school, etc. He had absolutely no peace. When they found out the last person who’d seen her alive, they hounded her. Cameras were everywhere with newsies asking the most stupid questions: how does it make you feel?
I’m on the family’s side here. Obviously the news crew has every right to be on a public sidewalk, but it’s a matter of respecting other people. This family is mourning. Having a right doesn’t make it right.
I think they were violently attacked because they were with Fox news. They been racis to O baaaaa ma.
Really, the Left is insanely deranged in their absolute hatred of Fox News.
It is not alright to attack people except in self defense. The appropriately crude way to handle rude reporters is to cuss at their video camera and tell them in fifteen different ways what vultures they are, until they take the hint and leave.
I hope they are prosecuted for assualt. They should not get away with what they did.
The government bugged the men’s room in the local disco lounge,
and all she wants to do is dance, dance, dance.
But that don’t keep the boys from all the weapons they can scrounge
and all she wants to do is dance, dance, dance.
WAIT, WHAT?
Want a thought that’ll scar your memory for good?
I never will forget those nights
i wonder if it was a dream
remember how you drove me crazy?
remember how i made you scream?
Yeah, out there someone was screaming, “Oh, Don HENNNLLEEYY! Oh! Oh! Harder, Don Henley, harder!”
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